VERY TOUGH DRAW FOR ENGLISH CLUB… Portsmouth have drawn Italian giants AC Milan, while Manchester City will face former England boss Steve McClaren’s Twente in the Uefa Cup group stages. Struggling Tottenham have been handed a tough-looking draw after being pitted against Spartak Moscow, Udinese, NEC Nijmegen and Luka Modric’s former club Dinamo Zagreb in Group D. Aston Villa have been drawn alongside Dutch titans Ajax and Martin Jol’s Hamburg in Group F, with Slavia Prague and MSK Zilina making up the rest of the group.

Portsmouth in their first ever European campaign could face seven-time European Cup winners Milan after being drawn alongside the Italians, Heerenveen, Braga and Wolfsburg in Group E. Moneybags Manchester City have arguably been handed the toughest draw after being pitted against Schalke, Paris St Germain, Racing Santander and FC Twente in Group A.

Group A : Schalke, Paris Saint Germain, Manchester City, Racing Santander, FC Twente

Group B : Benfica, Olympiakos, Galatasaray, Hertha Berlin, Metalist Kharkiv

Group C : Sevilla, Stuttgart, Sampdoria, Partizan Belgrade, Standard Liege

Group D : Tottenham, Spartak Moscow, Udinese, Dinamo Zagreb, NEC Nijmegen

Group E : AC Milan, Heerenveen, Braga, Portsmouth, Wolfsburg

Group F : Hamburg, Ajax, Slavia Prague, Aston Villa, MSK Zilina

Group G : Valencia, Club Brugge, Rosenborg, FC Copenhagen, Saint-Etienne

Group H : CSKA Moscow, Deportivo La Coruna, Feyenoord, Nancy, Lech Poznan

Each team plays two matches at home and two away, with the top three teams from each group qualifying for the last 32.

(From Skysport)

 

AC Milan have ruled out the possibility of Kaka joining Chelsea this summer. Kaka’s advisor revealed the Brazil playmaker was keen to join the Premier League giants, Chelsea in a world record deal.

With Milan keen to raise funds to aid the arrival of Ronaldinho they were reportedly willing to cash in on Kaka. However, the Rossoneri have cleared up any confusion over the 26-year-old’s future by issuing a short but concise statement on their star player.

“Kaka is absolutely not for sale,” director of communications Vittorio Mentana told Milan’s official website.Kaka is under contract with the Serie A giants until the summer of 2013.

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